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This report goes to the General Assembly. It goes to
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the Governor of Mcryland. It is a complete report of
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all the finances. All during the year, as I get the
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revenue picture, monthly, weekly, I send that off to the
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Governor. The Governor has the same information about
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revenues as Louie Gcldstein has, the seme information I
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have. I feel it is ray duty to keep the Governor informed.
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When I was the Floor Leader, I felt the Legislature didn't
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receive adequate information as to the State finances.
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I had the law amended where the Legislature, from the
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Board of Revenue Estimates receives these reports. As
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we put our monthly reports out on revenues, every Member
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of the Legislature gets that seme information. I send
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it to the Legislature, to the Governor, and we feel it
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makes for a beeter system of government. Keep people
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informed. Let them know the facts.
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MR. SAYRE: Mr. Goldstein, personally, I
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think that all of the people in Maryland hove been blessed
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by having you as Comptroller, so God bless you.
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MR. GOLDSTEIN: Thank you, sir. Thank you
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ever so much.
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